Employment Eligibility Verification

Miami Immigration Employment Lawyer

Employment Eligibility Verification in Miami

Helping You Understand the I-9 Form

Any person working in the United States is now required to fill out an I-9 employment eligibility verification form. This form allows the U.S. government to verify the person’s legal authorization to work in the United States. The employment visa I-9 form must be filled out within three business days of each person’s start date of employment, whether they are a citizen or an immigrant. If you are an employer or employee that needs at Miami Immigration Employment Lawyer call us at Pozo Goldstein LLP

If you are not a U.S. citizen, you may need to complete various employment visa I-9 forms whenever there is a renewal or other change with your visa or if you obtain a new visa. Whenever you complete an I-9 form, you will also be required to present several forms of identification to verify your identity and eligibility to work in the United States.

These forms of identification may include any of the following:

U.S. Passport

Permanent Resident Card ( Green Card)

Temporary Resident Card

Employment Authorization Card

Employment Authorization Document with photograph

Driver’s License

Federal or State ID

School ID with photograph

U.S. Armed Services ID Card

U.S. Social Security Card

Birth Certificate issued by the U.S. State Department

Certificate of U.S. Citizenship or Naturalization

U.S. Citizen ID Card

Contact a Miami immigration lawyer today!

If you have questions about your eligibility to work in the U.S. or if you have questions about I-9 forms you are required to fill out, it is important to consult with an experienced Miami immigration attorney from Pozo Goldstein, LLP. We have more than 90 years of combined experience in immigration law, and we will be able to offer legal advice on your individual situation. Our immigration lawyers can also help you figure out what steps you need to take in order to move toward work eligibility in the United States.